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Australian town bans bottled water
Posted on July 18, 2009
A town in rural New South Wales has become the first community in Australia, and possibly the world, to ban bottled water.
The Jihad fanatic peddling a message of hate to 11-year-old Londoners (funded by the taxpayer)
Posted on July 18, 2009
According to terrorism experts, Choudary is the recruiting sergeant for what U.S. intelligence dubs Britain's 'Generation Jihad'.
Weekend Travel Guide
Posted on July 18, 2009
Guardian
  • Weekend cinema: Film news and reviews
    Posted on July 18, 2009
    Guardian
  • Weekend book reviews
    Posted on July 18, 2009
    Guardian
  • Mongolia or bust: The appeal of the Mongol Rally
    Posted on July 18, 2009
    Today 500 'totally unsuitable' vehicles set off for Ulan Bator. Why? Because it's there...
    Clinton seeks goodwill in India
    Posted on July 18, 2009
    US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has begun a five-day visit to India aimed at strengthening political and economic relations.
  • Rafsanjani defies Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as protesters turn out in force
    Posted on July 18, 2009
    In a devastating attack on the regime, Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, a leading cleric and former President, told a crowd at Tehran University that the Government had lost the people’s trust.
  • World's oldest man Henry Allingham dies
    Posted on July 18, 2009
    First World War veteran Henry Allingham – who last month officially became the world's oldest man – has died at the age of 113.
    Four million British identities are up for sale on the internet
    Posted on July 18, 2009
    Highly sensitive financial information, including credit card details, bank account numbers, telephone numbers and even PINs are available to the highest bidder.
  • A sermon for black America
    Posted on July 18, 2009
    The President has called on African-Americans to take control of their lives. David Usborne went to Harlem to hear how his tough-love speech went down
  • Britain’s dirty little secret as a dumper of toxic waste
    Posted on July 18, 2009
    Britain was accused yesterday of dumping toxic household and industrial waste in developing countries on two continents in breach of an international convention.
  • US TV news legend Cronkite dies
    Posted on July 18, 2009
    The former US TV news anchor Walter Cronkite, known to millions as "the most trusted man in America", has died at the age of 92.
  • Oh to have a pension at RBS
    Posted on July 18, 2009
    Have a guess which British company runs the most generous staff pension scheme in Britain.
    Indonesia hotel bombings: Manchester United call off trip after terror blasts
    Posted on July 18, 2009
    David Gill, Manchester United's chief executive, insists the club did not gamble with the safety of their players by agreeing to visit Indonesia on the team's four-game tour of the Far East, despite the bombings in Jakarta.
    A catastrophe that could scar a generation
    Posted on July 18, 2009
    Only a business-friendly Britain can provide jobs for the young, says Jeremy Warner
    Investigation into MI5 torture allegations could jeopardise national security
    Posted on July 18, 2009
    The police investigation into MI5 torture allegations could jeopardise Britain's national security, the Home Secretary has warned.
    Tour de France Report
    Posted on July 18, 2009
    Bradley Wiggins relishes brutal stage but Mark Cavendish loses grip on green
    The Ashes Report
    Posted on July 18, 2009
    Cardiff escape gave England inspiration, says Jimmy Anderson
  • James Purnell: I lost faith in Gordon Brown months ago
    Posted on July 18, 2009
    Ex-minister attacks 'conservatism' of Labour and calls for electoral reform
    Brown snubs Dannatt in talks on reinforcements for Afghanistan
    Posted on July 18, 2009
    Downing Street believes Army chief is using crisis in war zone to score political points against the Government